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Your Great Divide Stash!

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So, wudja get? How do ya like 'em? And are any of them new for you?

Titan IPA - not bad, new to me - quite flavorful hops. Ballpark of 60min but different in a lot of ways.

Oak Aged Yeti - VERY new to me, I will need to 'adjust' to the hop/woody aggressiveness. Impressively black & malty.

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The OA Yeti has such an unfamiliar character - it just seemed so rough at first - I really only enjoyed it halfway though the first bomber I opened. Reminds me of Schlenkerla in this regard only.
Big rich flavor - lots of malts, very concentrated & yet somehow balanced. Interesting effort!
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Post by inertiaboy »

How's this for a tasting challenge - get a couple of friends together and sample the following as available:

- Black Oak Pale Ale
- Mill Street Tankhouse
- Sgt Majors IPA
- Titan IPA
- Dogfish Head 60 Minute
- Hercules Double IPA

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Post by Cass »

I tried all my selections - Titan, St. Bridget's and Yeti on the weekend. All excellent, although Yeti isn't much of a "drinking by the lake at the cottage" kind of beer. I'll probably save them for the fall & winter.

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Post by flip »

I was able to try all the flavours of my stash over the weekend. Finally...

Titan IPA: I REALLY liked this one. The drop in the price makes me wish I would have picked up another case. It had a great hop flavour and nose that wasn't as piney or citrusy as I expected but more floral and fruity than the Dogfish Head 60 minute. I also found the malt finish to be cleaner than the 60 minutes.

Hercules Double IPA: Awesome nose! This beer just reeks of hops. Flavour wise it struck me as being a next level Titan IPA but with more malt flavour: it was still hoppy. Having never tried a Double IPA before the hops were not quite as strong as I expected. I quite enjoyed the beer, but I probably liked the Titan more.

Oak Aged Yeti: Cass pretty much summed it up:
Cass wrote:All excellent, although Yeti isn't much of a "drinking by the lake at the cottage" kind of beer. I'll probably save them for the fall & winter.

I liked it, but not as much as Rogue Imperial Stout. Maybe the oak flavour is a little too heavy handed for now. I'm looking forward to trying it again in the October/November.

Overall, I wish I could have gotten the Hercules and Yeti in the smaller bottles.

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flip wrote:Overall, I wish I could have gotten the Hercules and Yeti in the smaller bottles.
Great Divide made them available in small bottles just after we placed our order. :evil:

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GregClow wrote:
flip wrote:Overall, I wish I could have gotten the Hercules and Yeti in the smaller bottles.
Great Divide made them available in small bottles just after we placed our order. :evil:
AFAIK that's the regular Yeti (NOT the Oak Aged Yeti) in new 12oz size. 8)

http://www.greatdivide.com/index.php?itemid=123

But I sorta like the Oak Yeti in the bad-ass 650ml bombers. The antithesis of Mill Street Organic in the pipettes, ha ha (just kidding I love you folks at MS.)

Anyway, a large-volume bottle is better for ageing, something Oaked Yeti is perfect for. If I can restrain myself to wait. :roll:
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Belgian wrote:Anyway, a large-volume bottle is better for ageing, something Oaked Yeti is perfect for. If I can restrain myself to wait. :roll:
I could hold them for you so there's no temptation. For a fee of course. :P You can be rest assured I have no interest in consuming them. :D
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Post by shintriad »

I have to say, I'm extremely pleased with the Titan IPA. A good, smooth, strong summer beer with tons of fresh hops in the nose.

The Oak Aged Yeti was good, but perhaps a bit of overkill. Nevertheless, we'll see what happens to them after a few years of cellaring.

Either way, a damn good call.

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Post by Hamilton Brian »

I like the Titan. The porter I am less sold on.

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